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Ethnomusicology | 1986

The Role of Sound Archives in Ethnomusicology Today

Anthony Seeger

T his paper discusses the perceived, actual, and potential roles of sound archives in ethnomusicology. Although their numbers are increasing and their holdings are swelling, strong reservations have been voiced about the importance, functioning, and potential of sound archives. These issues must be addressed, not only to clarify the roles of archives in the final decades of the Twentieth Century, but also to clarify the roles ethnomusicologists play in their creation, enhancement, and future directions. Following a discussion of sound archives in general, this paper makes some concrete suggestions that would benefit sound archives, the individuals and groups we record, and ethnomusicology as a whole. The roles of archives should be of concern not only to ethnomusicologists, but also to those folklorists, anthropologists, and linguists who make sound or video recordings as part of their field research. Field recordings are usually unique and often systematic; their content is unconstrained by commercial markets or paying audiences; their use is unregulated by international copyright law; and they are usually an integral part of a research strategy. Field collections are, therefore, an especially valuable part of any archive. They are also problematic, and raise issues that affect the discipline as a whole in a way that justifies their discussion in an academic journal.2


Revista de musicología | 1993

Politics and musical performance: A cross-cultural examination

Anthony Seeger

Music is part of social and political processes throughout the world, and probably always has been. Debates about the sounds of music (are they good, bad, unmusical, divine, diabolic?) are often also debates about the people who compose, perform or appreciate them. This paper raises a number of questions about the use of music in political processes. It responds to them using a broad range of musical materials from my own research and from the cases of the other spea kers at this round table. Here are the questions:


Ethnomusicology | 1988

Early field recordings : a catalogue of cylinder collections at the Indiana University Archives of Traditional Music

Anthony Seeger; Louise S. Spear

Acknowledgments How to Use This Catalogue Ethnographic Cylinder Recordings, An Introduction Catalogue of Cylinder Collections Index of Names Index of Culture Groups Index of Subjects Index of Geographical Names Other Catalogues Published by the Archives of Traditional Music


Archive | 1987

Why Suya Sing: A Musical Anthropology of an Amazonian People

Anthony Seeger


Boletim do Museu Nacional. Antropologia | 1979

A construcao da pessoa nas sociedades indigenas brasileiras

Anthony Seeger; R. da Matta; E.B Viveiros de Castro


Man | 1981

Nature and society in central Brazil : the Suya Indians of Mato Grosso

Anthony Seeger


Ethnomusicology | 1992

Ethnomusicology and Music Law

Anthony Seeger


Yearbook for Traditional Music | 1996

Ethnomusicologists, Archives, Professional Organizations, and the Shifting Ethics of Intellectual Property

Anthony Seeger


Ethnomusicology | 1979

WHAT CAN WE LEARN WHEN THEY SING? VOCAL GENRES OF THE SUYA INDIANS OF CENTRAL BRAZIL

Anthony Seeger


Ethnomusicology | 2006

Lost lineages and neglected peers: Ethnomusicologists outside academia

Anthony Seeger

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Judith Tick

Southern Methodist University

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Steven Feld

University of New Mexico

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David B. Coplan

University of the Witwatersrand

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Hugo Zemp

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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